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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Jun 1904, p. 7

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1'4 for ‘ Laid MOIS do mg Ptrk :cialty Anordlnsnee providing for’ the eon-1;; traction ofs eoncrete union“: on on the northerly side of Psrls svenne from s point thirty-four (84) feet terly from the euterly line of 51a.- svenne westerly to] s point but hundred And seventy-mm and fourths feet west of. the west- aly line 0! Linden nvenue. in the city of Highlsnd Pork. county 0! Luke Ind state of llllnois. ‘ Belt ordolned' by the city Council of ' the city of Highlnnd Pork. county 01, Lake sad state of Illinois: fie. l. The! n concrete cement sidewelk be constructed in the city of Highland Park in. upon and elong the “ northerl side of Pork ovcnue from n ‘I point th rty-lour feet custcrl y from'the easterly line of Linden avenue, thence westerly to a point four hundred and seventy-two and threefourths feet westerly from the westerly line of Lin~ den nvenu», except ot street intersec- tions. in from of lot neventcen (17) in block twenty-nine (29) lots tour (4). flip“), sud then easterly myhundred _- and eevent lone hun- ‘ "3‘ (238.75) Met in . twenty- . , ,hynid cit of ‘ loud Park. ‘ 4’, _ well; all be constructed ’ V- l _ of concrete withcluder founda- “all. eceordlng to the !ollowing speci- fichtio‘ns, directions and' provisions, comely: ~ _ . ' .Asub or earth foundation shall be “h greding' and fillin so as to 'brimr t e some to the grade ereinaftcr »m¢ified. which fonndntloo shall be 1’th wide. the inside line or edge » thereof-lull!» distant sixteen inches ’ from the lot or lot: upon which such sidejwslk touches or shuts end shall be ' parallel therewith. the inner and outer j p of sold» foundation to be paroli'el, . y ' ch foundation shall be graded and j ‘ns Wreath! so thlt the some go]! have an uniform, depth of fifteen , d one-half inches below the grade of u .. tithe finished sidewalk. Sidewalk Ordinance 1 This sub or oirthmifén, W‘Eefc- «of necessary. past be consolidated by wetting and ramming so as to i give proper stability: Soft and ‘ spongy places not. a ording a firm a foundation must. be dug out. and filled with cinders and erl compacted. so that when said 'fmmdaflon shall he Wet and rammed with ironâ€"amid ram mers, eight inches square and weighing twenty pounds, the same shall have. thy grade pforesafifit «- n ,._:| Over and upon this entire sulrfound- ution there shall be spread and laid a bed of clean boiler cinders which shall constitute the cinder inundation for said Walk Said cfnfler foundation shall be ten inches in depth along the: neuter, line théteof and increasing uniformly in depth to within slx inches of the sides of‘mld cinder foundationwhere the same shall be eleven inches In depth.and from thence it. shall maintain said deptsllito‘flge aisles thereof. shall be finishing hereinafi for the f“ entrance parallel edges of {number ished wa and exte same a 1 of layer! n‘ess of 1 Said cinder foundation shall be thor- oughlg puddled with water and com- mute and leveled by ramming with manners as aforesaid so that the first‘ layer of concrete work to be mid on the same as hereinafter provided shall have a clear thickness of four and one- hnlf inches along the center line of said cinder foundntion and diminishing uniformly and regularly in thickness to the edges of ‘sald finished concrete wdk as hereinafter provided, where the thickness thereof shall be three and one-half inches. . Over this cinder foundation therel shell then be spread e layer of conâ€" crete five feet wide so that. the center line thereof the“ be the some as the center line of sum cinder foundation Ind so constructed that the inside line or edge obeeid concrete when com-f plebed shall be It e distance of twenty- two inches from the lot or lots on which each sidewelk touches or ebute end shall be penile! therewith, the. inner end outer ed 01 eeid eidewelk to be relic]. wh ieyer of concrete ehell tom- eud one~helf inches mick in fihe center thereof diminishing uni- Mon-chi." inches In “Mme!!- slid comm shun be thoroughly rimmed over in whole surface with iron-shod flamers of the size and weight. flow aid. “one. which limestone null mun ‘uot more than one inch in nay dlhslr nlou nudpot less than one-quarter of an inch in my dlincnslon. whloh Ibal ‘ be thoroughly mixed meether. an after which just. suficlent vuwr to wet the muss shall be so odded thI. when it. is rimmed in plm in mum as aforesaid a film of moisture shall appear on the top. _..- .., “'rrv’* - Upon ul‘d concrete shall be laid: 1 top’ mrluoe or finishing 11,02 which 1 shall be one inch in thickness end shall ‘ be composed of two parts of new, 1 lequnl in qnalitymnd amnion-:1 m the best Portlnnd cement end film Tut- of clan wrpedo and, which Ihll be mlu‘girue prom Money with water and ipreud woo“: T'fiefore flit! first. War he: an In thoroughly trowele 01! to n smomh finished unr- _ (ace. All and nnd stone used upon said work shall be clean, free from ' dirt. dust, loam and Any foreign matter , Whlte'er nnd shall be lupt'thomughly , dry until used. , , :- Bald sidewalk shall belaid in sections‘ a or blocks of five leet runwayJength, e enclosed in yvobden forms and: said 5 blocks shall be laid alternately, lenw n ing the intervening space until I“ e :19:me blocks are laid. and cement set. , Any part. of said'smevxam wmun shall intersectu' driveway. or carriage t entrance to any lot. mum parcel of 1 land touching upon the line of said ( v’valkt shall she constructed as above, except the thickness of the first ' layer 3136mm». torjlhe width of such dnvn- = ‘wny shall he five and one-half inches ‘ in the centt-r and diminishingto the ‘ ngaa as aforesaid. where the same shall be four and“ one«half inches; and the depth of said cinder foundation shall be nine inchesin the center and increasing uniformly to within six in- ,‘ches of the edges at said foundation, where the same‘shall be ten inches and continue thence to said edges, and the thickness of said finishing or top layei‘ shall be one inch throughout, which - finishing layer including the flange L hereinafter mentioned, shall be tinned for the full width of said driveway or entrance With lines four inches apart, parallel with-each other and with the edges of said sidewalk. And provided further that; on each side oflaid fin- H‘Vâ€"râ€"I ished walk at said driveway or entrance and extendin eighteen inches into the same a projec ion or flange of concrete of» layers mimic as aforesaid. the thick- ness of the first or bottom layer to be four and onev'haif inches and of he top layer to be one inch shall beg/ton- ‘strucied in such manner Lha said : flange shim slope down from the edge nf said sidewalk nearest. to it to the surface of the driveway. Which conâ€" crete shail be laid on a cinder fonnda~ 'tiun made as aforesaid and eleven in- ches in dent?! and so constructed as to permit the concrete to be depressed down as said driveway as above pro- vidrd. For said flange or projection and in; cinder foundation there shall he made an earth or sub-foundation in manner as aforesaid. the size of said foundation to correspond with We di- ‘ 'mensi'ona of said flange or projection. : Said sub or earth foundation shell i have asaflieient depth to nc'cqmodate u the cinder and concrete foundation: to - be laid thereon he aforesaid for such - flange or prtajection, 3nd no that. the I name can be epreesed as aforesaid; J _..__._...‘» muxv vâ€"u VI! - â€"v__ V. 8am nidewulk shall be so constructed thst up grade of the top 0! said an- fished wtlk nut-est. the 10% line shun when couple“, be u_ foll'owu : , I r#_II4 AEAL "'l""“" v- '7- 7, "It: (1;: {auction of mid wnlk with the outer y lino of Linden venue the of said , sidewalk fil‘xich my or 813: apart, of sun h thqsgid gmle :hnll ho' 91010 foot above .8" ubiished city damn. u add (hunt is establish“), ordinance o! dd city dulipaugd and ndoptod at. a meeting 0! t e city council of aid city. April 23‘ 1903. um! from thence natal-1y ‘ mmuring “on. the line 0! mid wnlk. ‘ my.“ to the lot line; aid 3nd. lbs“ “Manny In“ to aid m :4 feet out . -1 .L- .....'..I. II... n Lind-n Avenue. 51 we‘re-surly Hue of Linden twang] n which pint aid [redo dull be”; 2-10 feet shave uld datum. At the {auction of said well: with the waster! he of Linden venue aid sh; 1 be 91 8-10 feet above said “an. end from thence weuerly measuring don: the aid line of aid walk Inc-mt we lot line. at each con-admin one hun- dred feet. the grade ubove aid (1- mm shall be “follows: 95-‘40 feet. ms 55-10 feet. 101 5-10 (on. 10; feet, moi at mid point 47': 3-4 feet. westerly from‘ the westerly line of Linden avenue mvus'uringnlong stid line of said walk. nearest the lot. line, said grade shun be 105 (-10 feet above aid datum. Be- tween said grade point: there skull be an uniform due or {all in the gnde,.‘ from point. to point. depondin upon their‘ elevations uni from gal inner “new of said In“: the surface of magnum walk swfl‘ope' . 1! 3 file street. via t l of one. mm M an inch for min toot in width of said Walk. Slit} mm. all construction shall be under the snpgrvision of and subject. to the approvsl of the foreman ([13 street work ol-the city 0! Highland 3r . ‘ Provided. “however. thot the owne't‘ of any lot. or parcels of land touching upon the line of sold proposed side- walk shall within thirty days after this ordinance shall have been pub- lished construct said sidewalk along- side of his lot or piece of ground and thereby relieve the fine from the special tax herein provided to be) levied thereon for the construction of said'sidewnlk. ‘ 8:0. 2. That fso much of said im- provement as shall not be made by said owners, within the time aforesaid, shall be made by s'aid cit . and the cost thereof be wholly pad for by eclal taxation of the lot, lots, or els of land. contiguous to and t ching upon the line of so much of ‘ ‘t. 9 proposed sidewalk, as shall be built. by said city, by levying upon each lot,vlot.s or parcels of land, can- tiguous to and touching upon _auch sidewalk, the whole cost: of blunt por- tion of such sidewalk, built by said city, in front of or adjoining each such lot or parcel of land. SEC. 3. . A bill of the cost. of so much of said sidewalk as shall be built by said city, showiiAng in sgpqra‘rteiitems Burl“ “ID-V, unu lllll 6 ._ wvrw-_e- ,,,,, the cost of grading, materials, laying down and supervision, shall bathed in the ofiice of the city clerk of the cit of Highland Park. certified by the ‘ ore- man- of street ‘work of said city, to- gether with s list oi~the lots or parcels of land touching upon the lineiof said ‘ sidewalk, and the names of the owners thereof. Whereupon the said city clerk shall prepare a special targlist against such lots or arcels of land and the ‘ owners thereo , ascertaining by «com? putat' the amount of special tax to be cha 11 against each of said lots or parcels and the owners thereof, on ac- count of the construction of said side- walk. which special tax list the city clerk of the city of Highland Park shall place on file in his ofiice: and the said city clerk shall thereupon issue 1‘4A‘-.. aun- v- VJ V." ._ _______ warrants, directed wfihe city-collector. for- the collechon of the amount. of from the respective owners of the lot. lots or parcels of land touching upon lhe line of said sidewalk, Ind said city collector shell proceed to collect seid ‘warrnnts by making 3 demand thereu for upon the owners reepectlvely of the 9 lots or parcels of land touchlng upon the llne of said sidewalk. if the shall be found in the city of Highlnn Perk, Ind $0 make return thereof, with the moneys eollecbed thereon. to the cit clerk of the city 0! 8|;th P: nl-xty (on) (by- m tho date of the issue of uld worm“. in the mum-r provided la analo- that“) of the not of the general assembly 0! the cute ct “flush. entitled. “An not to would. _addltlonnl mean. for that conntrnetlon ol u‘lewnlkn ln citleovanl nod vil- , es" in force July 1. 1875. . Dc. e. In one of tnllure tooolleot r Bid, speck! ten in the mnnner n10"- ; aid the city clerk shell within on. v your thereafter. nuke rre rt 0! All vsnehepeclnl tum in wrltn . to the l county treasurer and ex-om 0 county I collec or of Luke county. of nll the lot: I a or porcell of loud upon whlch such special ux-ehsll beno unpaid. with the l“ nuues of the respective owners thereof. .- SOfdl' ”the some are knownto hln. '. and the amount due and humid up )n «1 each mes, together wlth re.” 0! n this ordinance. in the mnnner pae- xe scribed by nectlon {our (4) o! the net of x. the generel nuembly of the note of ll Illinois entltled. "An not to provldc e- ndditional me sun for the construction )9 of sidewalks .n cities. towns out! vil- 9.. logos." in (grey July 1. 1875. x u A, .n _L-n L- :â€" Attest- Bonu- 9. EVA”. Joan Fm"? » Ma City Clerk. lathe of Salt of an! Estate In m cm o! ‘ mm m. PUBLIC some: I: HEREBY GIVEN. That the City Council o! the all. of Highluad Park will sell .to the his eat. and best bidder for cash. the following described real 93mm, to-wi-g: _ . n ln\ 2_ LI- 1. ......,-.......,, w .. Alf that part of lot nine (9) inblovk . twenty-two (22) . in the city of Highland Perk, described at foilov‘n; Commenc- ing at the northwesterly corner fluid lot. thence running northensterly along the northerly line of mid lot to a point in said unrthefly line, distant one hun- dred (100) feet -weste"riy. measuring along said northerly line. from the northeasterly corner of said lot. thence southeasteriy on 3 line parallel with the easterly line of said lot a distance of eighty-four (81) feet nine and three-Z eighths (9%) inches, thence southwest? erly parallel with the uorthernly line of saiiiiot to the west line of said lot” being the east line of-Sheridan Read; thence north along said west line ‘of lsaiil lot to the place of beginning and ‘ situated in the eonnty of Lake, in the ' State of lllinois; which real estate is now being used for public library pur- Bxds will be came] for sand property ug weight o’clock p. m. of Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1901, and will be opened at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hflghland Park to be held on Tuesday, the 6th ‘day of September, 1904. and action itaken at said meeting qr ‘3‘ an 9d- The sending up or alt-registering instruments upon kites ot the Blue Hill observatory. neu- Bolton. has shown that u pmensér during on excursion Into the upper out would need a valet: of clothing. If It chencod to be e non-mu lummer do on the ground. with the tempentm'e at 73 degrees I. end the hreou blowing freshly tt ’0 muecin I'Iw-v â€"-- v. __.., hour. in. woula’neea'to an us fun and animus. for I}: the am. he no - -‘ AAA -,,. .“ 3h3'3h3m5n at 11000 M m moi-moneta- would was!“ nearly 4. m loya- gnd the m0 would II At‘ “turnout Mayor.

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